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Choice of a convenient constitutive model for computational modelling of soft tissues is an important assumption of model reliability. The optimal shape of constitutive e [...]
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In this work, we present a new version of cardiac ventricular cell model incorporating the transverse - axial tubular system. The improvements include reformulated descri [...]
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The study is focused on the advantages of numerical simulations based on the meshless Lagrangian approach to continuum description. The formulation of the smoothed partic [...]
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A 3D finite element model of the human larynx including the vocal folds was developed. The model enables to take into account phonation position (tension and adduction) o [...]
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Fiala, Z.
Large deformations are exposed from a viewpoint of differential geometry. This enables to formulate kinematics of continua in a compact, coordinate-free way with clear ge [...]
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Despite long evolution dating long time back, fracture processes still remain a big challenge for engineers and researchers all over the world. Lately, together with “t [...]
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Soft tissues are pseudoelastic materials, modelled mostly as hyperelastic. In this theory, the non-linear relations between stress and strain components are described by [...]
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A two-layer statistically equivalent periodic unit cell with air voids is offered to predict a macroscopic response of plain weave multilayer textile composites. Two diff [...]
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This article describes performing of the stress - strain analysis of the physiological hip joint with the effect of uncertain input material characteristics which are ent [...]
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This contribution deals with problem of solids weakened by cracks or joints. The rock containing crack is the model example of such a problem. Determination of properties [...]
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The paper deals with the perfusion in hierarchically arranged double porous media constituted by transversely periodic layers. In each layer the reference periodic cell i [...]
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The automatized rehabilitation area is currently in fast development together with rehabilitation robotics. After the device development is done, there is another importa [...]
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Abstrakt: The stepping stone in evaluating effective elastic properties of woven composite tubes is an accurate geometrical description of the composite tube on meso-scal [...]
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Mechanical stimuli represent a very important factor influencing cellular processes and functions. The knowledge about mechanical properties of cells is necessary for und [...]
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Abstrakt: The transverse-axial tubular system (TAT-system) of cardiac muscle is a structure that allows rapid propagation of excitation into the cell interior. As suggest [...]
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A computational model of surgical connection of two identical parts of arteries is presented in the paper as an example of stress-strain analysis of vascular anastomoses [...]
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In general all orthopaedic operations may cause the change of muscle balance. This unbalance various not only range of movement but also the loading vector during the mov [...]
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The paper discusses a mathematical model of the isotonic smooth muscle contraction considering the influence of the excitation processes on the sarcolemma and inside the [...]
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Rohan, E.
Abstrakt: The paper deals with the homogenization method in the context of modelling biological tissues which undergo large deformation. The updated Lagrangian scheme is [...]
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The paper deals with problems related to computational modelling of stress-strain states in vascular smooth muscle cells (SMCs). Problems of their structure, geometry, co [...]

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